
The Austrian: A War Criminal's Story
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Narrated by:
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Jonathan M. Matthews
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By:
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Ellie Midwood
What is going through the mind of a war criminal, tried by the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg? Regret for his atrocious actions? Frantic desire to defend himself to the end? Desperate longing to be forgiven by his former enemies or craving of human kindness, even though he knows that he doesn’t deserve any… And the strongest of all, the fear to never again see the one, who he risked everything for, the only woman that he still continues to live for.
All this is only the tip of the iceberg in the myriad of emotions for Ernst, former leader of the Austrian SS incarcerated in Nuremberg prison, who already knows what fate awaits him. Day after day he recollects his life, trying to understand where he made that wrong turn that changed his whole life and brought him into service of his new masters, who soon dragged his whole country into the most blood-shedding war in history. With agonizing sincerity he analyzes his past, which made him, a former promising lawyer, into a weapon of mass murder in the hands of his new leaders.
Self-loathing and torturous doubts are plaguing Ernst’s mind, which together with unwanted hopes for salvation, terrifying visions of the nearing end, and ghosts from the past turn his incarceration into a never-ending nightmare. And yet, at the very edge of the abyss, he’s still clinging to life, because a woman is waiting for him, a woman, whose secret he’s still carefully guarding, and the one who he still hopes to see.
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This book tries the answers the question of how a normal guy became a high ranking member of the SS. Is there a specific moment where everything changes or was it just pure luck and what happens when you get in to deep?. The book switches from the Nuremberg trials to Ernst’s his childhood to his climb up the ladder. Does he regret his choices?
It is a fascinated story.
Amazing story
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Much enhanced by the well-done narration of Johnathan M. Mathews, I soon found out. Using a peel-the-onion-back-slowly technique, the author very cleverly shows us, step by step, how and why this man became the man he was, and how he got to the place where he ended up. We travel to his innocent childhood in Austria, where his harsh, domineering, anti-Semitic father rendered him vulnerable as well as planted the seeds of prejudice. Back to his Nuremburg cell we travel, where he discusses his life’s journey to a sympathetic American psychiatrist. Once again, the onion peels back to his first foray into sex, coupled with passionate college students welcoming him into an earlier version of Hitler’s National Socialist Party, thus seguing into the famous Beer Hall Putsch event. As the book continues to go back and forth, the love of his life emerges, a married woman who isn’t who she seems (the author carefully explains how she is fictionalized at the back of the book). However, real associates do filter in and out, such as Himmler, Ribbentrop, Heydrich, Göring and Albert Speer, all contributing to the tough psyche Klantenbrünner has so developed so completely––a psyche he ultimately regrets. Excellent!
An Important Book
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Amazing story and beautifully read!
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Masterfully crafted
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Historical fiction at its finest!
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Second, I found the use of split-chronology, in which the action goes back and forth between Kaltenbrunner’s early life and his incarceration in Nuremberg, absolutely brilliant. In one chapter we encounter a young man (an absolutely ordinary young man, I must say) with hopes of traveling the world and marrying the girl he loves; in the following one we find him already as a war criminal who has millions of innocent victims’ lives on his conscience. The book is so powerful because it shows exactly how this happened, how a kind and gentle teenager grew into a murderer, with a power of sending hundreds to death with a single signature on yet another protective custody order.
The historical background of Austria after the Great War, the brewing moods of anti-Semitism and growing discontent of the population, nationalistic fraternities and conspiracies come alive in this novel, and I couldn’t help but applaud the author’s meticulous research. The narrator did a fabulous job and I couldn’t wait to get back to my AirPods to listen to his spellbinding voice. I recommend this audiobook highly to everyone who’s interested in WW2 history.
A fascinating historical fiction
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Wonderful audio of a wonderful story...
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